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Am a single, male, 39, with
post-graduate degree in government, and am a Christian.
My view of government is as a strict-constructionalist and the Constitution is
just a construct for a limited federal government. (For when the “sum is
greater than the parts”.)
Otherwise, the Constitution allows for the sovereignty of states to do as their
constituency desires in an objectively reasonable manner.
As for the First Amendment - Freedom of religion does not mean absence of
religion.
Character is important, but can change over time. (Check out Mark Twain’s
comment.)
These comments are provided so that you know the perspective from which my
comments originate.
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